Honesty, integrity, mutual respect, the relentless pursuit of excellence, accountability to self and others—these values guide Carroll School students, faculty, and staff in fostering a culture distinct among business schools. Our community openly supports each other to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.
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Graduate Student Clubs and Organizations
The GSA is the elected student body that aims to enhance the professional, academic, and social experience for Carroll School graduate students.
The club provides the resources both generalists and specialists need to launch successful careers in consulting.
Members of the association become competitive candidates and valuable employees in finance through educational, networking, and career opportunities such as workshops and other events.
This organization promotes women’s education while providing a supportive network to address the challenges they face in today’s business world.
This organization seeks to enhance the professional, academic, and social development of students of African descent within the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ community.
ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ’s chapter of this leading nonprofit inspires professionals to use their careers in business to address the world’s toughest social and environmental challenges.
An on-campus tutoring and mentoring program for Brookline middle school students that’s focused on developing academic skills, social skills, and self-esteem.
The graduate maketing club hosts networking opportunities, conferences, workshops, and other events to help students keep up with this multi-faceted and fast-paced field.
The Graduate Technology Club is dedicated to fostering innovation, collaboration, and professional growth among graduate students passionate about technology and its applications.
Serving the Carroll School’s LGBTQ community and allies, STOC provides opportunities for mentorship, professional networking, thought leadership, and personal development.
The Graduate Management Association (GMA) is the elected graduate student body at the Carroll School of Management. The GMA strives to enhance the academic, professional, and social experiences for all Carroll School graduate students.
Students and professionals of all stripes thrive in Boston. Exciting sports teams, a vibrant cultural scene, and vast job opportunities all make it a great city to launch or continue your career. Boston is a global leader in healthcare, finance, insurance, and higher education. Carroll School alumni start successful careers at dozens of world-class companies and organizations based in and around the city. Plus, you’ll be studying in good company. More than 100 colleges and universities call the Boston area home, and there are more than 150,000 college and graduate students in Boston—almost 25% of the city’s population. There’s no better place to expand your academic and professional horizon than Boston.
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At the Carroll School of Management, we embrace and celebrate the differences in our close-knit community—differences of background, identity, perspective, and ideas. Learn more about our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion.